right click here and select "save link as" to download I recently had the pleasure of visiting my old friend, Robert Worstell, on his farm in Missouri, after 20 years of not seeing each other in person, but 15 years of regular communication and collaboration. This was a very meaningful and useful time for us both, and I hope our conversation conveys some fraction of meaning and usefulness to the listener. We mine a vein of gold here, not just about writing, but about the relationship of anyone with the subject of what he or she is creating. It's a perspective that applies across the board, whether one is a writer, a programmer, a salesperson or carpenter, etc. We hit on something very interesting regarding the intersection of technology and choice which I, personally at least, found quite profound. Enjoy. And consider how the mechanics discussed here might apply to what you do and what you create. Music Bumper music: Phantom from Space by Kevin MacLeod. Links Robert's Writers Challenge Accountability page Help on becoming a writer -- FREE for now Free stuff from Robert for listeners of this episode Package of three free courses on writing FREE Go Thunk Yourself, Again -- A great book containing an outline of Roberts approach to researching subjects. Becoming a Writer , by Dorothea Brand On Writing , by Stephen King Previous Technology & Choice episodes with Robert Worstell TC 34 - On Writing and Research, with Robert Worstell TC 1 - Virtual Reality TC 2 - Revenge of the Social Media Zombies TC 3 - The Resounding Duh! TC 4 - A Talk with Paul Rosenburg TC 5 - Scam Tech 101 TC 7 - Some Loose Ends TC 12 - Influence Says It All Technology & Choice Subscription page